> > If anyone's interested, my part-complete document on listwashing tokens
> > is at  http://www.wot.no-ip.com/show.me/Projects/Listwashing_Tokens/ and
> > the rule generator itself is http://www.wot.no-ip.com/cgi-bin/detoken.pl
> 
> Excellent analysis!  Also we're pretty sure figuring out some way to
> catch these inside SpamAssassin, automatically (ie. without the prior
> rule-building) would be very nifty.

So that's what those are!  I was wondering.

Wouldn't the Bayes tests be just the thing for these since it's already
adaptive?

What I can see happening, though, is spammers start using a "salt" so that
the entire string is effectively random.

                                          Brian
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